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VP-SLAM: A Monocular Real-time Visual SLAM with Points, Lines and Vanishing Points (2210.12756v2)

Published 23 Oct 2022 in cs.RO and cs.CV

Abstract: Traditional monocular Visual Simultaneous Localization and Mapping (vSLAM) systems can be divided into three categories: those that use features, those that rely on the image itself, and hybrid models. In the case of feature-based methods, new research has evolved to incorporate more information from their environment using geometric primitives beyond points, such as lines and planes. This is because in many environments, which are man-made environments, characterized as Manhattan world, geometric primitives such as lines and planes occupy most of the space in the environment. The exploitation of these schemes can lead to the introduction of algorithms capable of optimizing the trajectory of a Visual SLAM system and also helping to construct an exuberant map. Thus, we present a real-time monocular Visual SLAM system that incorporates real-time methods for line and VP extraction, as well as two strategies that exploit vanishing points to estimate the robot's translation and improve its rotation.Particularly, we build on ORB-SLAM2, which is considered the current state-of-the-art solution in terms of both accuracy and efficiency, and extend its formulation to handle lines and VPs to create two strategies the first optimize the rotation and the second refine the translation part from the known rotation. First, we extract VPs using a real-time method and use them for a global rotation optimization strategy. Second, we present a translation estimation method that takes advantage of last-stage rotation optimization to model a linear system. Finally, we evaluate our system on the TUM RGB-D benchmark and demonstrate that the proposed system achieves state-of-the-art results and runs in real time, and its performance remains close to the original ORB-SLAM2 system

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